Justin Timberlake left fans in complete awe and amazement after performing on a tilted floating stage that swung back and forth.
The famous singer appeared to be defying gravity as the stage moved back and forth as she belted out her song. When Timberlake kicked off her tour in Vancouver, Canada on Monday, she showed off a flashy stage and wild set design. He took over Rogers Arena, strapping himself into a harness and performing his hit song “Mirrors.”
Justin Timberlake kicked off his world tour in Vancouver last night
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The elevated platform continued to move, and Timberlake looked completely out of phase as he leaned into the movement, standing at a truly incredible angle and looking down at the crowd.
Concert goers could get even more bang for their buck by whipping out their phones to capture the impressive performance. They could see the show from different angles and different vantage points as the stage kept swinging at an angle.
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Timberlake saved some of his best tricks to wow his fans for last, walking backwards as the stage folded up to take an upright position.
The star hovered above the audience during the performance and used a moving stage many times during the show. At one point, he clapped his hands above his head while standing on the edge of the stage, but he didn’t seem to be afraid of how high up he was and the depth the stage was taking. He was clearly not worried about the angle. (Related article: Quavo’s concert was mysteriously empty, sparking conspiracy theories)
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Fans set the internet on fire as they shared videos and tried to explain this unique stage to those who weren’t lucky enough to experience it firsthand.





